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Coen brothers' latest film gets personal

The most consistent criticism of the films of Joel and Ethan Coen is their arms-length quality, as if the brothers are making fun rather than having fun. Even the Oscar-winning "No Country for Old Men" felt as if it occurred in a sand-filled snow globe. But this time it's personal. »Read Full Article

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